What is a Blue Worldview?

Understanding

A Progressive Point of View

DREAMERs gather in Washington, DC

Predictability

In the United States of America, the color 'blue' has come to be associated with progressive politics. A worldview is how a person sees every aspect of their lives and includes their attitudes towards issues.

A Blue Worldview puts people first. It respects cultural heritage and upbringing. It understands good people can disagree on topics that seem simple.

Most importantly, a Blue Worldview is predictable. By knowing someone has a blue worldview, their attitudes towards issues can be reasonably guessed at.

Respect is key...

We the people are diverse. We come from many cultures and backgrounds. We have unique experiences that make us who we are. We define happiness and success in a variety of ways. We interact with each other based on those differences. Even when we have very similar backgrounds and upbringings, we can disagree on solutions to problems and challenges.

The most important factor in moving forward to find common ground and solutions we can all support is to show respect to each others' opinions.

A Blue Worldview inherently considers why people believe what they believe before imposing personal values on any given situation.

The Jefferson Memorial with Cherry Blossoms
Mariachis from Texas at the 2012 President Obama Innauguration

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We Campaign for Blue Ideas

While it is important to have meaningful conversations about issues, it is also important to take action. Blue Worldview is dedicated to running campaigns and working alongside activists who care about making the world a better place.


Choose a Blue Worldview

Do you want to be happy?
Try being truly happy for someone else first.

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